Impersonations: The Artifice of Brahmin Masculinity in South Indian Dance
Harshita Mruthinti Kamath
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Impersonations: The Artifice of Brahmin Masculinity in South Indian Dancecenters on an insular community of Smarta Brahmin men from the Kuchipudi village in Telugu-speaking South India who are required to donstri-vesam(woman’s guise) and impersonate female characters from Hindu religious narratives. Impersonation is not simply a gender performance circumscribed to the Kuchipudi stage, but a practice of power that enables the construction of hegemonic Brahmin masculinity in everyday village life. However, the power of the Brahmin male body in stri-vesam is highly contingent, particularly on account of the expansion of Kuchipudi in the latter half of the twentieth century from a localized village performance to a transnational Indian dance form. This book analyzes the practice of impersonation across a series of boundaries—village to urban, Brahmin to non-Brahmin, hegemonic to non-normative—to explore the artifice of Brahmin masculinity in contemporary South Indian dance.
Impersonations: The Artifice of Brahmin Masculinity in South Indian Dancecenters on an insular community of Smarta Brahmin men from the Kuchipudi village in Telugu-speaking South India who are required to donstri-vesam(woman’s guise) and impersonate female characters from Hindu religious narratives. Impersonation is not simply a gender performance circumscribed to the Kuchipudi stage, but a practice of power that enables the construction of hegemonic Brahmin masculinity in everyday village life. However, the power of the Brahmin male body in stri-vesam is highly contingent, particularly on account of the expansion of Kuchipudi in the latter half of the twentieth century from a localized village performance to a transnational Indian dance form. This book analyzes the practice of impersonation across a series of boundaries—village to urban, Brahmin to non-Brahmin, hegemonic to non-normative—to explore the artifice of Brahmin masculinity in contemporary South Indian dance.
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Anno:
2019
Edizione:
Paperback
Casa editrice:
University of California Press
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
215
ISBN 10:
0520301668
ISBN 13:
9780520301665
File:
PDF, 13.45 MB
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english, 2019